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American football player and coach (1894–1962)
Stanley Bingham Cofall (May 5, 1894 – September 21, 1961) was an American football player and coach. Cofall was born in Cleveland, Ohio to Fred and Ida
Stan_Cofall
National Football League team, which was renamed as the Cleveland Indians in 1921
his football venture by Stan Cofall, a football star at Notre Dame from 1914 to 1916, and with the Massillon Tigers. Cofall helped re-organize the Cleveland
Cleveland_Tigers_(NFL)
Early professional football team from Masillon, Ohio
start, the Tigers were defeated by Stan Cofall and the Youngstown Patricians 14-6. However, later that season Cofall and Bob Peck decided to play for Massillon
Massillon_Tigers
American football season
Ralph Hay and Jim Thorpe for the Canton Bulldogs, Jimmy O'Donnell and Stan Cofall for the Cleveland Tigers, Carl Storck for the Dayton Triangles, and Frank
1920_APFA_season
Early era National Football League team in the US
Massillon Tigers. Bob Nash, who played for Massillon in 1919, broke up a Stan Cofall punt resulting in an Akron touchdown and a final score of 7–0. The Pros
Akron_Pros
American athlete (1887–1953)
Robb (1925–1926) Pete Henry (1926) v t e Cleveland Tigers / Indians head coaches Peggy Parratt (1916) Stan Cofall & Al Pierotti (1920) Jim Thorpe (1921)
Jim_Thorpe
1920s American football team
in talented professional players such as Carl Beck, Benny Boynton and Stan Cofall. Still, the team maintained a strong local presence by recruiting many
Pottsville_Maroons
American football player and coach (born 1955)
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
Jim Caldwell (American football)
Jim_Caldwell_(American_football)
Baujan J. Philip Bower Ed Brawley George Brickley Jim Bryant Pete Calac Stan Cofall Tuffy Conn Bunny Corcoran Carl Cramer Mark Devlin Dinger Doane Moon Ducote
All-time rosters by defunct NFL franchises (Cleveland Tigers/Indians–Miami Seahawks)
All-time_rosters_by_defunct_NFL_franchises_(Cleveland_Tigers/Indians–Miami_Seahawks)
Football Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved February 14, 2011. "Stan Cofall Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Pro Football Reference. Sports
List_of_NFL_head_coaches
Early-era National Football League team
them. However, because league president Jim Thorpe and vice president Stan Cofall were absent from the meeting, Akron's owner Art Ranney was presiding
Buffalo_team_(NFL)
Norwegian-American football player and coach (1888–1931)
Mexico A&M (1920–1922), Catholic (1930–1940), Washington Redskins (1943) Stan Cofall, Cleveland Tigers (1920), Loyola (MD) (1925–1927), Wake Forest (1928)
Knute_Rockne
American football player and coach (born 1983)
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
Jake_Dickert
CEO of the National Football League in the US
from that meeting, never to return to his post, as was vice-president Stan Cofall, leaving secretary Art Ranney to preside over the meeting (and future
Commissioner_of_the_NFL
American football and basketball coach
Hightstown, New Jersey. He coached with Stan Cofall at Roman Catholic High School in Philadelphia before moving with Cofall to Loyola in 1925. Miller played
Pat_Miller_(coach)
by Heinie Miller. That play set up a Stan Cofall touchdown pass to Lou Hayes. Later in the third quarter, Cofall blocked a Guyon punt which was returned
Union_Club_of_Phoenixville
American football player and coach (born 1967)
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
Dave_Clawson
American football executive (1891–1944)
delegation consisted of Frank Nied and Art Ranney. While Jimmy O'Donnell and Stan Cofall represented Cleveland, and Carl Storck Dayton. At the meeting Hay was
Ralph_Hay
American football player and coach (born 1943)
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
John_Mackovic
15 James A. Baldwin 1926–1927 20 7 10 3 0.425 — — — — — — — — — — 16 Stan Cofall 1928 10 2 6 2 0.300 — — — — — — — — — — 17 Pat Miller 1929–1932 37 18
List of Wake Forest Demon Deacons head football coaches
List_of_Wake_Forest_Demon_Deacons_head_football_coaches
American football executive (1872–1947)
team. A sports promoter at the time, O'Donnell and pro football player Stan Cofall established the Tigers in 1919, after obtaining a contract to use Cleveland's
Jimmy_O'Donnell
Gridiron football award
meeting because of the absences of President Jim Thorpe and Vice President Stan Cofall, had a self-dealing conflict of interest in presiding over the decision
Brunswick-Balke-Collender_Cup
Sports season
in the first quarter. Nash grabbed the ball from the Tigers' punter, Stan Cofall, on the 8-yard line and ran in for the score. With an extra point from
1920 Cleveland Tigers (NFL) season
1920_Cleveland_Tigers_(NFL)_season
Cody Mac Cody Shaun Cody Tay Cody Terrence Cody Michael Coe Rodney Coe Stan Cofall Joe Cofer Mike Cofer (born 1960) Mike Cofer (born 1964) Glen Coffee Pat
List of NFL players (Clink–Cz)
List_of_NFL_players_(Clink–Cz)
Sports season
in the first quarter. Nash grabbed the ball from the Tigers' punter, Stan Cofall on the 8-yard line and ran in for the score. With an extra point from
1920_Akron_Pros_season
Defunct sports team
to the task. The team featured five All-Americans. Standouts included Stan Cofall (University of Notre Dame), Tom Gormley (Georgetown University), Franklin
Youngstown_Patricians
American football coach and university administrator
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
Wilbur_C._Smith
American football coach and college administrator
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
W._C._Riddick
American football player and coach (born 1952)
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
Jim_Grobe
Defunct sports team
Coaldale Big Green 2–0. The game's only score came via a safety, by Stan Cofall. However a week later, the Union Quakers were scheduled to play the New
Union_Quakers_of_Philadelphia
AX-2) J. Elwood Davis, Iowa (WE-2) Harold Hansen, Minnesota (ECP-2) Stan Cofall, Notre Dame (ECP-2) Joseph M. Sprafka, Minnesota (IV-2) Pudge Wyman,
1916 All-Western Conference football team
1916_All-Western_Conference_football_team
American gridiron football player and coach (1924–1992)
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
Bill_Hildebrand
Student dormitory at the University of Notre Dame
Bevacqua Rocky Bleier James A. Burns, C.S.C. Dave Casper Tom Clements Stan Cofall Jim Crowley Joe Cusack Gus Dorais Jordan Faison Gabby Gabreski Pat Garrity
Sorin Hall (University of Notre Dame)
Sorin_Hall_(University_of_Notre_Dame)
American politician
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
E._Walter_Sikes
American football player (1897–1963)
upgraded the club by luring talented pro players such as Benny Boynton, Stan Cofall and Beck to the team. In 1924 Beck helped the Maroons win the 1924 Anthracite
Carl_Beck
American football and baseball player (1895–1964)
v t e Cleveland Tigers / Indians head coaches Peggy Parratt (1916) Stan Cofall & Al Pierotti (1920) Jim Thorpe (1921)
Al_Pierotti
American football player (1894–1971)
Gormley of Georgetown, and Freeman Fitzgerald, Bill Kelleher, Gil Ward and Stan Cofall of Notre Dame. Macomber also served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Army
Bart_Macomber
American sports coach (1886–1956)
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
E._T._MacDonnell
for Thanksgiving Day game against the Union Quakers of Philadelphia. Stan Cofall also played for the team over its life span. Holmesburg Athletic Club
Holmesburg_Athletic_Club
American football player and coach (1923–2000)
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
Cal_Stoll
American sports player and coach (1900–1972)
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
Hank_Garrity_(coach)
American athlete and coach (1886–1918)
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
Frank_Thompson_(coach)
American football player and coach (1883–1959)
v t e Cleveland Tigers / Indians head coaches Peggy Parratt (1916) Stan Cofall & Al Pierotti (1920) Jim Thorpe (1921)
Peggy_Parratt
American football coach
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
Al_Groh
American college football season
college football season. In its first and only season under head coach Stan Cofall, the team compiled a 2–6–2 record. "1928 Wake Forest Demon Deacons Schedule
1928 Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team
1928_Wake_Forest_Demon_Deacons_football_team
National Football League team season
Nov. 20, 1922, p. 6. "Pottsville Easy for Mt. Carmel: Victors Put Stan Cofall's Team Out of Running for Coal Region Championship," Philadelphia Inquirer
1922 Pottsville Maroons season
1922_Pottsville_Maroons_season
National Football League team season
1923 Pottsville Maroons season Head coach Stan Cofall Home stadium Minersville Park Results Record 7-3-2 ← 1922 1924 →
1923 Pottsville Maroons season
1923_Pottsville_Maroons_season
Ferguson 32 1976 1977 1978 1979 Anthony Johnson 32 1986 1987 1988 1989 8 Stan Cofall 30 1914 1915 1916 9 Audric Estimé 29 2021 2022 2023 Neil Worden 29 1951
Notre Dame Fighting Irish football statistical leaders
Notre_Dame_Fighting_Irish_football_statistical_leaders
American all-star college football team
Maulbetsch, Michigan (ECP-1) (CFHOF) Harold Hansen, Minnesota (ECP-2) Stan Cofall, Notre Dame (ECP-2; JV-1) Loren Caley, Nebraska (JV-2) Pudge Wyman, Minnesota
1916 All-Western college football team
1916_All-Western_college_football_team
American football player and coach (1931–2025)
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
Bill_Tate_(American_football)
College Football organization
Garrity 3 19–7–1 .722 1926–1927 James A. Baldwin 2 7–10–3 .425 1928 Stan Cofall 1 2–6–2 .300 1929–1932 Pat Miller 4 18–15–4 .541 1933–1936 Jim Weaver
Wake Forest Demon Deacons football
Wake_Forest_Demon_Deacons_football
1926 James A. Baldwin 5 4 1 — — — — 1927 1927 2 6 2 — — — — 1928 1928 Stan Cofall 2 6 2 — — — — 1929 1929 Pat Miller 6 5 1 — — — — 1930 1930 5 3 1 — —
List of Wake Forest Demon Deacons football seasons
List_of_Wake_Forest_Demon_Deacons_football_seasons
American football player and coach (1885–1930)
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
George_Levene
American football player and coach (1934–2016)
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
Bill_Dooley
American football and baseball player and coach, otolaryngologist
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
G._M._Billings
American athlete and coach (1887–1966)
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
Reddy_Rowe
American football player, coach, politician, and publisher (1865–1927)
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
W._C._Dowd
American sportsperson (1903–1970)
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
Jim_Weaver_(sportsperson)
American football player and coach (1932–1989)
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
Tom Harper (American football)
Tom_Harper_(American_football)
American football team season
1915 Massillon Tigers season Head coach Stan Cofall Home stadium Hospital Grounds Stadium Results Record 5–2 ← 1907 Massillon Tigers 1916 →
1915_Massillon_Tigers_season
American football coach
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
A._T._Myers
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
Tom Rogers (American football, born 1910)
Tom_Rogers_(American_football,_born_1910)
American football player, coach, and owner (1893–1970)
Nied Art Ranney Canton Bulldogs Ralph Hay Jim Thorpe Cleveland Indians Stan Cofall Jimmy O'Donnell Dayton Triangles Carl Storck Decatur Staleys George Halas
Cooney_Checkaye
American sportsman
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
Paul_Amen
American football player and coach
v t e Loyola Greyhounds head football coaches John Burke (1909–1910) Thomas F. Healey (1924) Stan Cofall (1925–1927) Tony Comerford (1928–1933)
Tony_Comerford
American football engineer and football executive
Nied Art Ranney Canton Bulldogs Ralph Hay Jim Thorpe Cleveland Indians Stan Cofall Jimmy O'Donnell Dayton Triangles Carl Storck Decatur Staleys George Halas
Morgan O'Brien (American football)
Morgan_O'Brien_(American_football)
American college football player, baseball and basketball coach (1893–1949)
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
James_L._White_(coach)
American football executive
Nied Art Ranney Canton Bulldogs Ralph Hay Jim Thorpe Cleveland Indians Stan Cofall Jimmy O'Donnell Dayton Triangles Carl Storck Decatur Staleys George Halas
Earl_Ball
Official list of the best college football players of 1916
Tommy Whelan, Georgetown (PP-2) Charles Highley, Princeton (UP-2; LP-1) Stan Cofall, Notre Dame (UP-2; MS) Paul Eckley, Cornell (WE-2) Bob Higgins, Penn
1916 All-America college football team
1916_All-America_college_football_team
American sportsperson (1886–1964)
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
James_A._Baldwin
English-born American businessman (1878–1951)
Bulldogs–Massillon Tigers betting scandal Cupid Black F.J. Griffiths Head coaches E. J. Stewart Sherburn Wightman Stan Cofall Charles Brickley Bob Nash
F._J._Griffiths
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
Peahead_Walker
American college football season
Independent Record 8–1 Head coach Jesse Harper (4th season) Offensive scheme Single-wing Captain Stan Cofall Home stadium Cartier Field Seasons ← 1915 1917 →
1916 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team
1916_Notre_Dame_Fighting_Irish_football_team
American college football season
the 1925 college football season. In its first season under head coach Stan Cofall, the team compiled a 2–6 record. "Villanova Eleven Beats Loyola In First
1925 Loyola Green and Gray football team
1925_Loyola_Green_and_Gray_football_team
American football player and coach
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
A._P._Hall_Jr.
American all-star college football team
Simpson, Wisconsin (ECP-2) Dow Byers, Wisconsin (ECP-2, FM-2; WE-1) Stan Cofall, Notre Dame (FM-2) James Ballentine, Minnesota (WE-2) Harold A. Winters
1915 All-Western college football team
1915_All-Western_college_football_team
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
Harry_Rabenhorst
National Football League team season
outscored their opponents by a cumulative score of 303 to 17. Head coach was Stan Cofall, a 1916 All-American halfback from Notre Dame who had spent time in the
1924 Pottsville Maroons season
1924_Pottsville_Maroons_season
American college football coach (1928–2021)
Levene (1922) Hank Garrity (1923–1925) James A. Baldwin (1926–1927) Stan Cofall (1928) Pat Miller (1929–1932) Jim Weaver (1933–1936) Peahead Walker (1937–1950)
Chuck_Mills
(1951), 1914 Keith Jones G/T 1915 Freeman Fitzgerald G AA (1915) 1916 Stan Cofall HB AA (1916) 1917 Jim Phelan QB CFHOF (1973) 1918 Leonard Bahan HB 1919
List of Notre Dame Fighting Irish football captains
List_of_Notre_Dame_Fighting_Irish_football_captains
STAN COFALL
STAN COFALL
Girl/Female
British, English, Jamaican
Star
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Eitan, ETAN means "enduring, long-lived."Â
Male
Swedish
Pet form of Swedish Gustaf, GÖSTA means "meditation staff."
Girl/Female
English Latin
Star.
Male
Greek
(Σατάν) Greek form of Hebrew satan, SATAN means "adversary." In the bible, this is the name of the inveterate enemy of God. In the New Testament, Hebrew satan is translated once into Greek Diabolos, and once using the word epiboulos, meaning "plotter." This is also the Late Latin and Old English form of Hebrew satan.
Male
Russian
(СтаÑ) Russian pet form of Slavic Stanislav, STAS means "glorious government."
Male
English
Short form of English Stanley, STAN means "stone clearing," and other names containing Old English stan, meaning "stone."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German
Lives by the Stony Meadow; Form of Stanley; Rocky Meadow
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Stony Field
Boy/Male
Norse
Swan.
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of Latin Martinus, MÃRTAN means "of/like Mars."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Greek, Jamaican, Latin
Star; Esther; Stella; Inspiring
Female
English
 Anglicized form of Welsh Siân, SHAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Shan.
Male
Swedish
Swedish form of Old Norse Steinn, STEN means "stone."
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, English
Star
Boy/Male
English American
Stony field; lives by the stony grove.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Stain in Lincolnshire, named with Old Norse steinn ‘stone’, ‘rock’.
Male
Norwegian
Modern Norwegian form of Old Norse StÃgandr, STIAN means "wanderer."
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Seán, SEAN means "God is gracious."
Girl/Female
British, English
Star
STAN COFALL
STAN COFALL
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
True Princess
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
Like the Blue Lotus
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Stone; Perfectly Created
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Miracle; Magic; Divine
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Son of Lord Shiva and Parvati; Lord Ganesh
Girl/Female
Muslim
One who makes something clear, Manifest, One who clarifies, Plain
Boy/Male
Arabic
Whole
Boy/Male
Tamil
Above
Girl/Female
German, Latin
Bean Grower; Form of Fabian
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva
STAN COFALL
STAN COFALL
STAN COFALL
STAN COFALL
STAN COFALL
v. i.
A small table; also, something on or in which anything may be laid, hung, or placed upright; as, a hat stand; an umbrella stand; a music stand.
v. t.
To be at the expense of; to pay for; as, to stand a treat.
v. t.
To measure by the span of the hand with the fingers extended, or with the fingers encompassing the object; as, to span a space or distance; to span a cylinder.
n.
A sty on the eye. See Styan.
v. i.
To be bright, or attract attention, as a star; to shine like a star; to be brilliant or prominent; to play a part as a theatrical star.
v. i.
To act as a "stag", or irregular dealer in stocks.
n.
To hold a course at sea; as, to stand from the shore; to stand for the harbor.
n.
The morning star; the star which ushers in the day.
v. t.
To set upright; to cause to stand; as, to stand a book on the shelf; to stand a man on his feet.
v. i.
A station in a city or town where carriages or wagons stand for hire; as, a cab stand.
v. i.
To be fixed or set; to stay.
v. i.
To give or receive a stain; to grow dim.
v. i.
To rest; to depend; to rely; to stand; to insist.
n.
Cessation of motion or progression; stand; stop.
n.
Fig.: An injury inflicted covertly or suddenly; as, a stab given to character.
n.
A corruption of Swan-upping.
n.
The polestar; the north star.
a.
Of the color of tan; yellowish-brown.